Betterment adds mutual funds for custom portfolio builders

Betterment adds mutual funds for custom portfolio builders
The wealth tech provider is revamping its RIA custody offering for advisors by adding thousands of mutual funds.
MAR 21, 2024

Advisors using Betterment’s RIA custody offering can now expect to see a thicker fund catalog for its custom portfolios. The market-leading independent technology provider announced Thursday that it has strengthened its Betterment for Advisors division by introducing thousands of mutual funds to its custom portfolio options.

Betterment unveiled the changes strategically in time with a red-letter date in financial history, as the mutual fund structure celebrated its one hundredth birthday.

The wealth tech titan’s sweeping update – the first of many additions to the Betterment for Advisors platform this year, it says – also comes roughly two years after it first unlocked the ability for advisors to bring their own custom model portfolios.

"Betterment for Advisors is laser-focused on delivering a holistic platform that includes flexible portfolio options for RIAs across retirement and wealth," said Tom Moore, head of Betterment for Advisors.

“Adding mutual funds has long been advisors' top request, and we are thrilled to be able to offer this capability,” Moore said.

Betterment’s revamp opens up a vast ocean of possibility for advisors on its RIA custody platform. Based on statistics from the Federal Reserve, the US mutual fund market holds roughly $20 trillion in assets – a far cry from the roughly $4 trillion it held 25 years ago.

The firm says users of Betterment for Advisors can now complement ETFs with mutual funds in their custom portfolios using options from leading asset managers such as Vanguard, Pimco, T. Rowe Price and Fidelity, with more options to come in the weeks ahead.

Betterment’s mutual fund shelf reveal follows other significant updates it made in 2023, including the launch of a suite of tax-efficient tools that advisors can use to manage their clients’ assets, as well as improvements to its digital client onboarding.

Not all commercial real estate is vacant office buildings, says Whitestone REIT CEO

Latest News

DOJ's fraud sweep bags over $1B in convictions, guilty pleas and indictments in a single week
DOJ's fraud sweep bags over $1B in convictions, guilty pleas and indictments in a single week

Medicare scam, pandemic benefit theft, offshore tax evasion — federal prosecutors are casting a wide net.

Retirement without guaranteed income streams may mean near-total asset wipeout
Retirement without guaranteed income streams may mean near-total asset wipeout

Report finds that pension income acts as a financial lifeline for retirees facing late-life shocks and raises urgent questions about the DC-only future.

Federal judge dismisses Eltek manipulation lawsuit against Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
Federal judge dismisses Eltek manipulation lawsuit against Morgan Stanley Smith Barney

Nine-month electronic trading freeze and share lending program at the center of dismissed claim.

RIA wrap: Dynamic strikes South Carolina deal to reach $7B AUM milestone
RIA wrap: Dynamic strikes South Carolina deal to reach $7B AUM milestone

Meanwhile, Rossby Financial's leadership buildout rolls on with a new COO appointment as Balefire Wealth welcomes a distinguished retirement specialist to its national network.

Rethinking diversification amid a concentrated S&P 500
Rethinking diversification amid a concentrated S&P 500

With a smaller group of companies driving stock market performance, advisors must work more intentionally to manage concentration risks within client portfolios.

SPONSORED Beyond wealth management: Why the future of advice is becoming more human

As technical expertise becomes increasingly commoditized, advisors who can integrate strategy, relationships, and specialized expertise into a cohesive client experience will define the next era of wealth management

SPONSORED Durability over scale: What actually defines a great advisory firm

Growth may get the headlines, but in my experience, longevity is earned through structure, culture, and discipline